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2006 Apr 16
0
[Fwd: Re: can't connect to swat]
Sorry for the direct post.... Eric Hines -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Samba] can't connect to swat Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 08:51:45 -0500 From: EHines <eehines@comcast.net> To: Larry Weldon <lweldon@weldoncomputers.com> References: <02a201c66148$c8925290$0c46a8c0@jshinotebook> <1145194206.20034.72.camel@tiger.home.welcoin.com> Larry Weldon
2004 Mar 29
2
SWAT - special weapons and tactics :)
Hi all, OS: suse 9 samba ver: 3.0.2 linux:/etc/xinetd.d # cat swat service swat { port = 901 socket_type = stream wait = no only_from = localhost 10.1.1.10 user = root server = /usr/sbin/swat log_on_failure += USERID # disable = yes linux:/etc # cat inetd.conf swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/sbin/swat swat linux:/etc # cat services | grep 901 swat
2001 Apr 03
3
getting swat to run on Hewlit Packard HPUX 10.20
I've just downloaded and installed the SAMBA binaries for HPUX 10.20. I'm been unsuccessful in getting swat to run though. I've made the correct entries in the /etc/services file (swat 901/tcp) and in the /etc/inetd.conf file (swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /opt/samba/bin/swat swat) and have shutdown and restarted the inetd daemon. When I use Netscape and access
2007 Apr 25
1
Help with SWAT
Hello all, I just installed 3.0.24 in AIX5.3 using installp binaries. The install went well, and I can connect to shared directories from Windows. When I try to log in to the SWAT tool, it does not accept the password of any userid that I try with, including root. I don't recall having to do anything special to use SWAT on my older servers running SAMBA 2.2.8. I have added the following
2001 Nov 01
1
Samba 2.2.2 / Swat doesn't answer
Hello, I'm using Suse Linux v 7.0 Professional. I successfuly compiled Samba v 2.2.2 with the command : ./configure \ --with-pam --with-tdbsam --with-winbind \ --with-acl-support --with-smbwrapper All works except SWAT ! However, I checked if the line "swat 901/tcp" is in the file /etc/services and it's in order My file /etc/inetd.conf contains the line : swat stream tcp
2003 Sep 30
0
Cannot start SWAT on Solaris 8 server - libiconv.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory
Hi! I'm having some trouble getting SWAT to run on a Solaris 8 server of mine. On this server, SWAT is started through inetd: root_s07nfs:/opt/ > grep swat /etc/inetd.conf swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /opt/samba-3.0.0/samba/bin/swat swat When I go to http://server:901/, I see this in the browser window: ld.so.1: swat: fatal: libiconv.so.2: open failed: No such file or
2004 Apr 28
1
Using Swat - Could not connect to host localhost (port 901) error!
Hello Everyone, I'm using Mandrake 10 and trying to learng Samba 3.0.2a. I compile the source and install it alright on my Mandrake linux (./configure, make, and make install). Here what I'd done after the installation: Add to /etc/services file swat 901/tcp Add to /etc/inetd.conf file swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/local/samba/sbin swat Since swat binary in the
2004 Mar 30
1
Cannot start SWAT on Solaris 8 server - libiconv.so.2: open
No one on the planet has seemed to answer this question. After an hour or so of trying to fix this problem myself, I now have the answer, at least a temp fix for it. I just linked /usr/local/lib/libiconf.so.2 /lib/libiconf.so.2 in Solaris 9. Seems to get Swat working again. ========= Original message ========= Hi! I'm having some trouble getting SWAT to run on a
2001 Dec 23
3
SWAT conflicts w/ Apache 1.3 HTTP server???
Hello, I am running a small network, Win., FreeBSD (Unix), & Macs., administering through SWAT. Needing to run an intranet I installed an Apache 1.3 HTTP server running in standalone mode. Now I have lost the ability to access SWAT through the http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:901 port. Guess it requires some special configuration of the server - SWAT runs in inetd mode, will this cause a conflict?
2001 Nov 22
2
Add new user -> swat core dump
Hi there, I have a problem when I try to create a new user with swat. I use binaries of Samba 2.2.2 coming from www.samba.org, or from www.sunfreeware.com on Solaris 2.6 and on 8. I compiled the sources and the result is the same. When I click on "Add New User" (Server Password Management), I receive a nearly blank page: I can only see the samba gif on top and the user is not
2001 Apr 08
4
2.2a3 and SWAT - connection refused by server
Help! I finally got it installed, and now I can't get into SWAT... I go to http://servername:901, and get a 'The connection was refused by the server" Can anybody tell me what dumb thig I'm doing wrong? I really ned to get this thing working tonight... Thanks Charles Marcus
2002 Mar 14
1
How do you run swat in forground mode?
Is there any way to run swat from the command line instead of starting it from inetd? I'm trying to add some features (mostly, I want to make a backup of the smb.conf file before commiting a new one) and I want to run swat from inside of gdb. Is there a way to start swat in the foreground and have it listen on port 901? Thanks in advance, George Cebulka Senior System
2002 Nov 21
0
SWAT, where ? Got it, not working :-(
G'day.... Simple solution... Uninstall samba/swat packages... Reinstall... test. swat should work "right out of the box" ... All the best... Mike --- Michael S. E. Kraus Administration Capital Holdings Group (NSW) Pty Ltd mkraus@capitalholdings.com.au phone (02) 9955 8000 fax (02) 9955 8144 "Mike Stewart" <mike@powys-training.co.uk> 21/11/2002 08:15 PM Please
2001 Mar 02
0
FWD: Configuring Swat
Hi Sean, I had this problem when I upgraded our servers to RedHat 7. In RedHat 7 they changed from running the inetd.d to running xinetd.d. This is the daemon that figures out what programs to start when a port is accessed. Port 901 is for swat, this is configured in your /etc/services file. In the /etc/xinetd.d/ directory you'll find a file called swat. Edit this file so it looks
1999 Apr 23
2
swat?
I just instaled samba 2.0.3 on my system (RedHat 5.2) and I want to configure my smb.conf with swat, but a problem occured: - I had modified my inetd.conf file (to allow swat running from inetd) like the documentation says; - I had modified my services file like the documentation says; ???????- when I start Netscape with http://localhost:901, I have to enter a username and a password;
2004 Oct 25
0
Swat for Samba
Dear ladies and gents I have installed the Samba Package 2.2.5.0 on a running AIX machine. I have unpacked the .EXE file and configured the software, too. The application samba with its daemons is working ! At least there is one bug or I don't know how to run . . . however There was the configuration tool "swat" installed in directory /usr/local/sbin but it isn't running. I have
2008 Mar 10
2
SWAT Won't Start - Alarm Clock
Hey everyone, If anyone could help me with this problem, I'd greatly appreciate it. Whenever I try to start swat (from the command-line by invoking /usr/sbin/swat), it sits there for a very long time as if it's running, but any attempt to use telnet to the port or point my browser at it results in nothing, as if swat were just not running. Firewalling is no issue, I've disabled
2001 Mar 29
0
unable to use swat
I have recently compiled and install samba 2.0.7 on a Alpha server running Tru64 5.1 . I do have SWAT install ed as well and i have modified both /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf to include the configs for swat. I then point the browser at localhost:901 and it prompts for a login. I login in as root, and give the correct password, but it will not authenticate me. I can (via command line) add
2007 Feb 22
0
SWAT not logging in with root
Hello, I am trying to set up a samba server for a few shared directories on AIX 5.3. It is running in a Windows 2000 domain. It now seems to share properly, but swat does not accept any login ID. I set up swat with the /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf entries as per the manual. When I use a browser to "http://myserver:901" I get a login box for name and password, but it does not
2008 Jan 08
3
Need help with SWAT
No matter what I try, I cannot get SWAT to work. No, I'm new to solaris, so maybe I'm not doing something that should be done prior to trying to use SWAT. Samba does seem to be working, somewhat. I can connect to a share using the smbclient on the same solaris system that I installed samba on....but I cannot connect to the share on the solaris system with my Windows XP system. Since it is